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Weber Nominates Montserrat as EPP Secretary-General
Manfred Weber nominated Dolors Montserrat, head of the Spanish PP's European Parliament delegation, as the next EPP Secretary-General; this decision, to be confirmed in Valencia on April 29-30, aims to enhance the role's political weight and reflects the EPP's current strength, marked by recent elec...
Weber Nominates Montserrat as EPP Secretary-General
Manfred Weber nominated Dolors Montserrat, head of the Spanish PP's European Parliament delegation, as the next EPP Secretary-General; this decision, to be confirmed in Valencia on April 29-30, aims to enhance the role's political weight and reflects the EPP's current strength, marked by recent elec...
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44% Bias Score


Complutense University Cuts €83,112 in Excellence Scholarships Amidst Budget Crisis
The Complutense University of Madrid eliminated €83,112 in excellence scholarships for 72 master's students due to a 35% budget reduction resulting from insufficient funding, prioritizing socioeconomic grants instead; however, the regional government claims sufficient funding exists.
Complutense University Cuts €83,112 in Excellence Scholarships Amidst Budget Crisis
The Complutense University of Madrid eliminated €83,112 in excellence scholarships for 72 master's students due to a 35% budget reduction resulting from insufficient funding, prioritizing socioeconomic grants instead; however, the regional government claims sufficient funding exists.
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44% Bias Score


Record Latin American Investment Fuels Madrid's Luxury Real Estate Boom
Latin American investment in Madrid's luxury real estate market soared to a record €523 million in 2024, driven by Spain's economic and political stability and high returns, exceeding €1.75 billion over six years, with Brazilians leading at 43% of investment.
Record Latin American Investment Fuels Madrid's Luxury Real Estate Boom
Latin American investment in Madrid's luxury real estate market soared to a record €523 million in 2024, driven by Spain's economic and political stability and high returns, exceeding €1.75 billion over six years, with Brazilians leading at 43% of investment.
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40% Bias Score


Spain Acknowledges Romani Discrimination, Pledges Inclusion
On Tuesday, Spain marked 600 years since the Romani people arrived, with King Felipe VI and government officials acknowledging past and present discrimination and pledging to fight for full inclusion, although not all political parties supported a unanimous declaration.
Spain Acknowledges Romani Discrimination, Pledges Inclusion
On Tuesday, Spain marked 600 years since the Romani people arrived, with King Felipe VI and government officials acknowledging past and present discrimination and pledging to fight for full inclusion, although not all political parties supported a unanimous declaration.
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24% Bias Score


Cádiz Warehouse Owner Faces Threats Amidst Drug-Trafficking Crackdown
Óscar Rodríguez, owner of a Cádiz judicial warehouse, stores confiscated assets from drug traffickers, facing constant threats while highlighting a recent court ruling that could significantly impact the drug trade by criminalizing the possession of large quantities of fuel.
Cádiz Warehouse Owner Faces Threats Amidst Drug-Trafficking Crackdown
Óscar Rodríguez, owner of a Cádiz judicial warehouse, stores confiscated assets from drug traffickers, facing constant threats while highlighting a recent court ruling that could significantly impact the drug trade by criminalizing the possession of large quantities of fuel.
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36% Bias Score


Madrid Eliminates Preference for Vulnerable Children in Education Grants
The Madrid regional government eliminated a criterion in its education grant system that prioritized vulnerable infants in private schools, sparking criticism for potentially favoring wealthier families over those in need and highlighting a shift in the regional PP party's policies under President A...
Madrid Eliminates Preference for Vulnerable Children in Education Grants
The Madrid regional government eliminated a criterion in its education grant system that prioritized vulnerable infants in private schools, sparking criticism for potentially favoring wealthier families over those in need and highlighting a shift in the regional PP party's policies under President A...
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56% Bias Score

PSOE Sues Madrid Government Over 2020 Nursing Home Protocols
The Madrid PSOE filed a lawsuit against the regional government for allegedly limiting hospital access for elderly residents in nursing homes during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, accusing officials of prevarication based on evidence presented in a citizen's truth commission report and a documentary.

PSOE Sues Madrid Government Over 2020 Nursing Home Protocols
The Madrid PSOE filed a lawsuit against the regional government for allegedly limiting hospital access for elderly residents in nursing homes during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, accusing officials of prevarication based on evidence presented in a citizen's truth commission report and a documentary.
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56% Bias Score

Madrid's 2022 Terrace Ordinance Annulled by Supreme Court
The Spanish Supreme Court rejected Madrid City Council's appeal against the annulment of its 2022 terrace ordinance due to lacking environmental and budgetary impact assessments, reinstating the 2013 ordinance and ordering the council to pay up to €2,000 in costs.

Madrid's 2022 Terrace Ordinance Annulled by Supreme Court
The Spanish Supreme Court rejected Madrid City Council's appeal against the annulment of its 2022 terrace ordinance due to lacking environmental and budgetary impact assessments, reinstating the 2013 ordinance and ordering the council to pay up to €2,000 in costs.
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48% Bias Score

Legal Obstacles Delay Euthanasia Access in Spain"
In Spain, legal challenges, primarily from family members and groups like "Abogados Cristianos," are delaying access to euthanasia, highlighting flaws in the law and causing undue suffering for applicants like Noelia, a 24-year-old paraplegic, and Francesc, a 54-year-old man who has suffered multipl...

Legal Obstacles Delay Euthanasia Access in Spain"
In Spain, legal challenges, primarily from family members and groups like "Abogados Cristianos," are delaying access to euthanasia, highlighting flaws in the law and causing undue suffering for applicants like Noelia, a 24-year-old paraplegic, and Francesc, a 54-year-old man who has suffered multipl...
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52% Bias Score

Catalan Businesses to Receive €3.5 Billion in Anti-Tariff Aid
The Spanish government will allocate €14.1 billion to offset US tariffs, with €3.5 billion (25%) specifically for Catalan businesses due to an agreement with the Junts party, who secured this allocation in exchange for their support of the decree.

Catalan Businesses to Receive €3.5 Billion in Anti-Tariff Aid
The Spanish government will allocate €14.1 billion to offset US tariffs, with €3.5 billion (25%) specifically for Catalan businesses due to an agreement with the Junts party, who secured this allocation in exchange for their support of the decree.
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Authorities Investigate Far-Right Group for Hate Speech
Spanish authorities are investigating the far-right group Núcleo Nacional for a video promoting violence against immigrants and Jews; the Guardia Civil's report alleges hate crimes, prompting a potential criminal investigation and administrative action by the government.

Spanish Authorities Investigate Far-Right Group for Hate Speech
Spanish authorities are investigating the far-right group Núcleo Nacional for a video promoting violence against immigrants and Jews; the Guardia Civil's report alleges hate crimes, prompting a potential criminal investigation and administrative action by the government.
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48% Bias Score

Spain Extends Moratorium to Protect Businesses from Pandemic Losses and Tariffs
The Spanish government will approve a decree-law on Tuesday extending a moratorium until 2026, excluding 2020 and 2021 pandemic losses from solvency calculations to prevent the dissolution of companies struggling with the combined impact of the pandemic and potential US tariffs, benefiting companies...

Spain Extends Moratorium to Protect Businesses from Pandemic Losses and Tariffs
The Spanish government will approve a decree-law on Tuesday extending a moratorium until 2026, excluding 2020 and 2021 pandemic losses from solvency calculations to prevent the dissolution of companies struggling with the combined impact of the pandemic and potential US tariffs, benefiting companies...
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40% Bias Score
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